Crenshaw County Election Results
Published 10:30 pm Tuesday, June 3, 2014
19 of 20 precincts reporting
Governor (Republican)
Robert Bentley – 1,032 votes (90.53 percent)
Stacy Lee George – 67 votes (5.88 percent)
Bob Starkey – 41 votes (3.60 percent)
Governor (Democrat)
Kevin Bass – 498 votes (32.70 percent)
Parker Griffith – 1,025 votes (67.30 percent)
Lieutenant Governor (Republican)
Stan Cooke – 343 votes (31.13 percent)
Kay Ivey – 759 votes (68.87 percent)
Secretary of State (Republican)
Reese McKinney – 212 votes (18.32 percent)
John Merrill – 116 votes (10.03 percent)
Jim Perdue – 829 votes (71.65 percent)
State Auditor (Republican)
Dale Peterson – 145 votes (15.49 percent)
Hobbie L. Sealy – 125 votes (13.35 percent)
Adam Thompson – 185 votes (19.76 percent)
Jim Zeigler – 481 votes (51.39 percent)
State Representative, District No. 90 (Republican)
Charles O. Newton – 612 votes (54.55 percent)
Chris Sells – 510 votes (45.45 percent)
Public Service Commission, Place No. 1 (Republican)
Jeremy H. Oden – 418 votes (44.75 percent)
Kathy Peterson – 516 votes (55.25 percent)
Public Service Commission, Place No. 2 (Republican)
Jonathan Barbee – 133 votes (15.45 percent)
Chris “Chip” Beeker Jr. – 168 votes (19.51 percent)
Phillip Brown – 68 votes (7.90 percent)
Terry Dunn – 492 votes (57.14 percent)
Member, Crenshaw County Commission, District No. 3 (Republican)
Travis Colquett – 138 votes (32.47 percent)
William Tate – 287 votes (67.53 percent)
Member, Crenshaw County Commission, District No. 4 (Republican)
Tim Folmar – 111 votes (47.84 percent)
Ronnie Hudson – 121 votes (52.16 percent)
Member, Crenshaw County Commission, District No. 5 (Democrat)
LaFreda Daniels Griffin – 315 votes (49.92 percent)
Charlie Sankey Jr. – 316 votes (50.08 percent)
Crenshaw County Sheriff (Democrat)
Louis Carpenter – 72 votes (3.24 percent)
Andy Compton – 439 votes (19.77 percent)
Joey Dickey – 153 votes (6.89 percent)
Terry L. Mears – 389 votes (17.51 percent)
Johnny “Rock” Senn – 300 votes (13.51 percent)
Ronald L. White – 156 votes (7.02 percent)
Edward A. Williams – 712 votes (32.06 percent)